Nokia's N80 has a neat design, is packed with features and is a great all-rounder, but it does have its faults, such as a shortage of built-in memory, lack of autofocus for the camera and lack of slider grip. (source page not available anymore)

80 out of 100

Good Gear Guide

If you are looking for a smart phone, but prefer its size to be in line with a regular mobile, then you cant go past the N80. It offers a number of excellent features packaged in a sleek design and is only let down by a poor battery life. read more

80 out of 100

CNET

If you can afford it, the Nokia N80 delivers a powerful multimedia phone packed with advanced imaging features, PIM functionality, and good call quality. read more

76 out of 100

Phone Arena

As a multimedia device, the N80 doesn't stand out of the crowd with its common 3-megapixel camera and small display, but it combines fun, functionality and style in one, being one of the ... read more

N/A out of 100

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GSMArena

N80, one of the latest Nokia handsets, hit the market about 20 days ago and surely it made some big waves along the way. The phone comes in a place of very high class business phones with bunch of features and extras. It features a very good 3 megapixel camera, a hi-resolution display, a miniSD card slot, a FM radio and all this is backed up by advanced connectivity technologies such as quad-band GSM, 3G UMTS, EDGE, and Wi-Fi. read more

83 out of 100

CNET

It's a startling combination of image capture, music playback, and communications capabilities in a clever but bulky Transformers-like package. However, at more than $900 for an unlocked model, the Nokia N90 is not for the faint of wallet. read more

80 out of 100

TechRadar

As much a camera as a phone, the N90 benefits from decent photo capture, two screens and an unmatched ability to edit and share what you shoot. But it's a big beast of a device. read more

77 out of 100

CNET Asia

The N90 is well-suited to offer 3G, imaging and multimedia functions in one mean package, provided you can live with its slow speeds and various other minor flaws. (source page not available anymore)

75 out of 100

Digital Trends

The N90 is clearly an evolutionary step in the merging of the cell phone and camera, rather than a destination.. (source page not available anymore)

75 out of 100

Techhive

It's expensive for a phone, but the N90 could substitute for your digital camera and camcorder in a pinch. read more

40 out of 100

Good Gear Guide

The N90 is certainly an excellent camera phone but its size and weight and extremely slow interface, amongst other issues, leave a lot to be desired. At this inflated price, we expect much better. read more

The best display on the market; 2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics; Symbian OS; multimedia player; memory card slot; voice recognition; Bluetooth EDGE; 3G network support ... And all this in just a single phone , the futuristic clamshell Nokia N90. read more